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Buses from Rome to Athens

🚌 Embark on an adventurous journey from Rome to Athens by bus, although there is no direct route available. You will pass through Rrogozhinë during the 31-hour and 58-minute trip, including transfers.

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  • No, there is no direct bus service between Rome and Athens. Travelers typically need to transfer buses during the journey. The route usually involves departing from Rome - Tiburtina and making a transfer in Rrogozhinë before reaching Athens. The total travel time for this route, including transfers, is approximately 31 hours and 58 minutes.
  • To catch the bus from Rome to Athens you can head to the Rome - Tiburtina station. This is where bus services, typically operated by Artani Travel, depart for the journey. It's important to arrive at the station ahead of the departure time to ensure a smooth boarding process for your trip to Athens.
  • The bus from Rome to Athens operated by Crazy Holidays, arrives at Athens station. Upon arrival at the Athens station, travelers can disembark and continue their journey in the Greek capital. It's advisable to familiarize yourself with the station's facilities and nearby transportation options to ease your transition from the bus to your final destination in Athens.
  • There are several buses connecting Rome to Athens. While there is no direct bus, services depart from Rome - Tiburtina and arrive in Athens via Rrogozhinë. Operators like Artani Travel and Crazy Holidays offer these bus services, with the journey taking approximately 31 hours and 58 minutes. Travelers can choose from these options based on their preferences and schedules to make the trip between Rome and Athens.
  • Buses traveling from Rome to Athens may be less crowded during weekdays compared to weekends. The early morning or late evening departures could also be less crowded than midday journeys. It's advisable to check with the bus operators, such as Artani Travel and Crazy Holidays, for specific schedules and availability to choose a less congested travel time for a more comfortable journey.
  • The first bus departing from Rome to travel to Athens typically leaves from Rome - Tiburtina station in the early morning. On the other hand, the last bus of the day usually departs in the late evening. Travelers can check with the bus operators, Artani Travel and Crazy Holidays, for the specific departure times of the first and last buses to plan their journey accordingly.

Will you be returning to Rome by bus?

If you are looking for the return bus journey, check out buses from Athens to Rome

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